Army-2015: Russian military announces largest arms expo

The Russian army is preparing its largest ever expo this June, showcasing around 5,000 pieces of cutting edge military hardware – tanks, warships, planes and space technologies – on a 5,000-hectare display area outside Moscow.

Army-2015 is scheduled for June 16-19 at the Patriot culture and
leisure park in Kubinka in the Moscow Region, Russia’s Defense
Ministry said in a statement.

All branches of the Russian armed forces will participate in the
event, including strategic missile, aerospace defense, airborne,
ground and air forces and the Navy, which will require the
organizers to build special and highly technical constructions.

The Defense Ministry said that the massive exposition will
display small arms and military hardware, drones, robotic
systems, biotechnology, laser and radio technologies, military
and medical facilities, new types of fuels and much more.

Army-2015 will feature not only a static exposition, but also
live demonstrations of the capabilities of Russian-made weaponry
and hardware.

Displays by world famous stunt teams, the Swifts and the Russian
Knights and the Golden Eagles aerobatic helicopter team, are
expected at the event.

The drivers of T 80U tanks and MSTA-S self-propelled howitzers
will show off their driving skills by performing the so-called
“tank ballet.”

The Defense Ministry has invited both international military
specialists and civil spectators to the forum, promising visitors
a chance to tryout the military hardware, shoot live fire arms
and even perform a parachute jump.

A military fair will also be working during the expo as the
Defense Ministry will organize a sale of decommissioned military
trucks and special equipment.

Russia remains the world’s second biggest seller of arms behind
the United States, with exports rising 37 percent in 2010-2014.

Russian weapons were exported to 56 countries, with India, China
and Algeria accounting for almost 60 percent of total sales, the
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said.

In 2013, Russia sold $13 billion worth of weapons, with state
arms distributor Rosoboronexport saying it expects arms sales to
foreign buyers to remain steady at least until 2016.